What Is Classful Addressing?
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Classful addressing is a method of allocating IP addresses in which the IP address is divided into different classes, such as A, B, and C, each of which has a different range of IP addresses. Each class has a different range of IP addresses, which can be used to group different types of network devices together. Classful addressing simplifies the process of managing IP addresses, as it allows network administrators to assign larger blocks of IPs to a specific network or group of networks.